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"Victory" cargo ship Sunk 27 April 1945 Off Okinawa Cressman, p 669 Browning, pp 506–508 SS Cape Constance United States: Type C1-B cargo ship Damaged [29] 3 November 1944 Tacloban, Leyte Cressman, p 571 Browning, p 544 SS Cape Romano United States: Type C1-A cargo ship Damaged 19 November 1944 San Pedro Bay, Leyte Cressman, p 581 Browning, p 457
Soviet cargo ship "Tixi" sunk with all of its crew during a storm in the Devils' Sea on March 22 en route from Australia to Japan. 45 1902 New Zealand: Elingamite – The ship, carrying a large consignment of gold, was wrecked off the north coast of New Zealand killing 45 people. The wreck is now favoured by adventurous divers for the drama ...
USS PT-133 Sunk by Japanese shore batteries, July 15 1944. USS PT-164 Sunk by Japanese aircraft, August 1 1943. USS PT-247 Sunk by Japanese shore batteries, May 5 1944. USS PT-251 Sunk by Japanese shore batteries, February 26 1944. USS PT-300 Sunk by a Kamikaze, December 18 1944. USS PT-320 Sunk by Japanese aircraft, November 5 1944.
Tsushima Maru (Japanese: 対馬丸) was a Japanese passenger/cargo ship that was sunk by the submarine USS Bowfin during World War II, while carrying hundreds of schoolchildren from Okinawa to Nagasaki.
(US Navy ships frequently turn off their AIS to preserve operational security. [21]) The US Navy initially said the event was at 02:20, when AIS data showed the cargo ship returning to the same area where it had turned earlier, and five minutes before the event was reported to the Japan Coast Guard by ACX Crystal at 02:25. That same day, the US ...
Front page of The New York Times, April 23, 1925, detailing the sinking of Raifuku Maru. The SS Raifuku Maru (来福丸 (Kyūjitai: 來福丸), Raifuku Maru) was a Japanese Dai-ichi Taifuku Maru-class cargo ship, which was built in 1918 at Kawasaki Dockyard in Kobe, Japan, and owned by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.
The Nana Maru (南阿丸) was a Japanese cargo ship from the Seia Maru-class, which was sunk in military service by ML-KNIL Brewsters during World War II. It was part of the 11th Air Fleet . History
Montevideo Maru was a Japanese auxiliary ship that was sunk in World War II by the submarine USS Sturgeon, resulting in the drowning of 1,054 Australian prisoners of war and civilians being transported from Rabaul. Prior to the war, it operated as a passenger and cargo vessel, traveling mainly between Asia and South America.